Course Information
Course title
Clinical Orthodontic Practice (Ⅱ) 
Semester
105-2 
Designated for
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE  GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL DENTISTRY  
Instructor
YI-CHEN CHEN 
Curriculum Number
CDent7050 
Curriculum Identity Number
422 M3020 
Class
 
Credits
3.0 
Full/Half
Yr.
Half 
Required/
Elective
Required 
Time
 
Remarks
The upper limit of the number of students: 30. 
 
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Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
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Course Description

Each resident is assigned his / her own patients in the first year of the training program, most of which are expected to be completed by the end of the third year. Instruction is given in the use of various contemporary fixed, removable and functional appliances. Students are taught the important skills of orthodontic diagnosis, treatment planning, implementation of appropriate treatment objectives and mechanics, finishing and retention. Specifics are given for history taking, clinical examination, impression technique and wax bite registration, cast evaluation, cephalometric evaluation, arch analysis, orthodontic diagnosis, treatment plan, and appliance design based on individual cases. During the training, students learn how to a. coordinate and document detailed interdisciplinary treatment plans which may include care from other providers. b. treat and manage developing dentofacial problems which can be minimized by appropriate timely intervention. c. use dentofacial orthopedics in the treatment of patients when appropriate. d. treat and manage major dentofacila deformities and coordinate care with OMS. e. manage paitents with functional occlusal and temporomandibular disorders. f. treat or manage the orthodontic aspects of patients with moderate and advanced periodontal problems. g. obtain and create long term files of quality images of patients using techniques of photography, radiology and cephalometrics. h. develop and maintain a system of long-tern treatment records as a foundation for understanding and planning treatment and retention procedures. i. manage and motivate patients to participate fully with orthodontic treatment procedures. 

Course Objective
learn how to manage orthodontic patients with different problems 
Course Requirement
 
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